Top seed Simona Halep advances in Indian Wells, Petra Kvitova cooled off

World No. 1 Simona Halep came from behind to beat Caroline Dolehide 1-6, 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 in the third round of Indian Wells, while two-time Wimbledon champion Petra Kvitova had her 14-match winning streak snapped as she lost 6-2, 6-4 to 149th-ranked Amanda Anisimova

Simona Halep during her second round match against Caroline Dolehide in the BNP Paribas Open at the Indian Wells Tennis Garden on Sunday.(US Today)

Simona Halep took pride in rallying past 19-year-old Caroline Dolehide at Indian Wells, while Petra Kvitova’s remarkable win streak skidded to a halt against another US teen.

World No. 1 Halep came from behind to beat Dolehide 1-6, 7-6 (7/3), 6-2 in the third round of the WTA hardcourt tournament, while two-time Wimbledon champion Kvitova had her 14-match winning streak snapped as she lost 6-2, 6-4 to 149th-ranked Amanda Anisimova on Sunday.

“I just wanted to stay there and to see what is happening. I’m really proud that I could manage this match.

“It was really tough. And for second match of the tournament was amazing match, amazing level, in my opinion.”

Halep hit two aces had no double faults, and broke Dolehide’s serve five times in the two hour, five minute match.

Halep said she likes use the word “proud” and is trying to maintain a positive attitude.

“I haven’t used that word before because I was tougher with myself. So now I’m trying to change that and be kinder with myself,” she said. “That’s why I just give credit to myself and it gives me confidence for the next days.”

Despite her top ranked status, Halep is still seeking her first career Grand Slam title. She reached her third Grand Slam final earlier this year at the Australian Open where she lost to Caroline Wozniacki in three sets.

Halep and Wozniacki have taken turns being No. 1 this year. Wozniacki took the world number one ranking after winning the Aussie Open but Halep regained it just prior to the Indian wells event.

With her win Sunday over Dolehide, Halep can keep her top ranking unless Wozniacki wins the title.

Streak stopped

Elsewhere, Kvitova had been playing some of the best tennis of her career so it wasn’t the kind of third round statement the ninth seed was looking for as she lost in straight sets to the youngest player in the draw.

The 14 straight victories tied her previous career best which she set in 2011-2012. The 28-year-old Czech came into Indian Wells having won the last two tournaments she played in.

She missed Indian Wells last year recovering from hand injuries inflicted by a knife-wielding burglar at her home in December 2016.

Kvitova committed four double faults and had her serve broken five times.

The 16-year-old Anisimova, who received a wildcard into the draw, is making her Indian Wells debut.

She said it was the biggest win of her career.

“It feels crazy,” she said. “She is the best player I have ever played and it was the biggest court I have ever played on.”